From: Brett Mueller (wpojohvg.yksjjhbg@rele.tunk.net)
Date: Mon Mar 19 2001 - 17:14:43 EET
Sendmail needs to know which hosts it is receiving mail for. In your
/etc/sendmail.cf file, you'll probably want (if it's not there already) an
entry like:
Fw/etc/sendmail.cw
Then create (or edit if you already have one) the sendmail.cw file to
include all of the hostnames, one per line, that you want to receive mail
for. Make sure the usernames from the other hosts are defined on your
system, or the mail will bounce (user unknown). You'll need to send a
-HUP signal (kill -1) to the sendmail daemon for the changes to take
effect.
73,
Brett, WA7V
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 ejwv@gts-192-168.csk.pl wrote:
> have an ? about something to do with mx and sendmail
> i have an mx record at ucsd for one of my radio users
> to come to one of my boxes here it seems when the mail gets here
> it has an line that saids
> mx list for host points back to host
> not sure why this is happening as i have no mx record here for it
> any one have any idea why thanks for any info
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